hannibal blurred with all of us. I can't see a movie and not think "huh, just like in hannibal" or hear a song and not assign it to hannigram or have a normal functional day without thinking about how absolutely batshit insane and in love they are and how they blurred and changed the boundary between and meanings of love and violence
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Tiktok pisses me bad why did I just see someone say they want s4 not to see them be gay and living their best lives but so they can see Hannibal and Will get caught and then proceed to act like the shit they got up to was insane (derogatory) like THEY ARE GAY MENACES IN LOVE WHAT DO YOU EXPECT?!
“You broke out of prison, used a stolen cop car to pick up your ex bf so y’all could kill somebody. Say that out loud and you hear it to your ears right”
THAT WAS LITERALLY HIS BECOMING??? HELLO????
Can people who are not the target audience for Hannibal/do not understand it stfu forever about it and I mean that disrespectfully
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Hannibal and Will’s reaction to s/o pressing something ice cold on their neck when they’re not looking…
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Choosing to believe this artwork by Nathan W. Pyle is about Will Graham and Hannibal Lecter…
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Will having of a shameful rush of dopamine when Hannibal dresses him in the clothing he picked out bc it makes him feel taken care of. UNghvhhhhh
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Okay why can I imagine Hannibal farting but not burping and I can imagine Will burping but not farting
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Omg lambie this isn’t really an ask but like, just imagine being that patient of Dr Lecter’s and turning up to the practice for your scheduled visit and there’s fucking FBI swarming the office and you’re like ????
some rude dude be like ‘your psych attempted a lot of murder and fled the country btw we need to get a statement from all his patients of previous interactions from the past month’
And all you can think is ‘I HAVE ABANDONMENT ISSUES AND MY PSYCH HAS JUST LEFT ME???’
like smh what a rude man, giving him a one star review on google.
…….I clearly have no idea how the fuck this just felt so important that I needed to ask your feels on such a scenario.
no because first of all I'd be SO offended if they asked me if he tried to get me to kill people and I'd be like no??? why???? "oh bc he did that to a lot of his patients" and I'd literally get more trauma bc AM I NOT GOOD ENOUGH? I'd lose sleep trying to figure out why he didn't try to persuade me into killing like omg I'm such a loser he didn't even bother ;_;
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Half-formed thought here, but. Usually in my mind I assume that the topic of Abigail goes almost completely unspoken between Will and Hannibal post-canon, but... man. What if they were even more unhinged about it than that. Like, what if they displayed a massive portrait of her on the mantlepiece or something, as a symbol of Will getting Hannibalpilled and buying into the idea that her death was a sad but inevitable consequence of the force of nature that is Hannibal. And then everyone who visited the house assumed she was just a beloved relative of one of them or something, without knowing anything about the details of how she died (or even that she was dead). And whatever murder buddies/protégés/frenemies/pseudo-children/sexy little thirds/[whatever unholy combination of those things] Will and Hannibal acquired would piece together some very idealized understanding of her as the Perfect Dead Sister-Daughter that they could never measure up to, whose ghostly presence hangs over them... and then coming to the very macabre discovery that Hannibal was the one who killed her! I think that'd be neat.
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II, III, and VII!
I think I've hit all three of these, so I'm going to selectively choose to answer II again with a different character. See here and here for earlier intepretations of Will and Hannibal's first meeting, and Will's ability to be happy without Hannibal respectively.
II - What’s a canon event that you have a strong interpretation of that might be different from the popular ones?
Abigail doesn't like Will, doesn't respect Alana, and doesn't actually trust Hannibal, and all of that's pretty clear from the scene where she discusses they reenact the scene at the Hobbs house. Will continues to play the outsider and intruder, Alana is her ineffectual mother, and Hannibal is the man that is going to try and kill her. She thinks she has something to hang over his head and trusts that will keep her safe, but realistically she doesn't have much other than thinking she recognizes him on the phone. Once she's killed Boyle, she's stuck - he has something to hold over her to keep her in check. Once she's presumed dead, she has nowhere to go but with him, a dependent that never gets to leave home.
Do they get along like a house on fire? Yes. I think she comes to really want someone to be stable in her life, and Hannibal tries really hard to carve that spot to be shaped like him and no one else. He would have mentored her however she wished, if she hadn't always been intended as a way to influence Will.
He's not any more stable than Garret Jacob Hobbs was. There's always a knife waiting to be swung - he's loving up until he's not.
The sad part is she doesn't actually like the one person who wanted to stop Hannibal. She doesn't respect the woman she threw out the window that would have taken her away from the townhouse if she asked. She might have lived if she had foregone being angry, and trusted someone else.
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